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    I have a Mad Catz Bluetooth headset for PS3 online and I can't talk into it?

    I can hear people fine through it but when I have to talk people can't hear me and its not showing up that im talking even in the PS3 home screen under accessorie settings. HELP!

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    Low Battery Indicator
    - When the Red LED indicator flashes slowly, it means the Headset’s battery
    is low; the Headset will beep as a reminder to recharge.
    Button Functions
    - Call Button: Power ON/OFF.
    - Plus Button: Increase volume.
    - Minus Button: Decrease volume.
    Turning the Headset ON or OFF
    1. To turn the Headset ON Press and hold the Call button until the Blue LED
    indicator appears, then release the button. The Blue LED indicator will
    flash and you should hear an audible beep.
    2. To turn the Headset off, repeat the above directions.
    Pairing the Headset
    Pairing is a process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other. It will
    establish a permanent security link between the devices and enable quick
    access to the services provided without the need to re-enter Pass Keys. You
    will only need to pair your PS3 and the Headset once.
    Paired devices remain paired even when:
    - One of the devices is powered off.
    - A service connection is interrupted or stopped.
    - One or both devices are restarted.
    Pairing the Headset with the PS3
    Before the Headset can be used with the PS3, the two devices must be
    ‘paired’ so they can communicate with each other. Use a gaming controller
    for this procedure.
    1. Power on your PS3 console.
    2. Within the “Settings” menu, press X on “Accessory Settings.”
    3. Press X on the icon labeled: “Manage Bluetooth Devices.”
    4. Press X on “Yes” to pair (register) the headset with the PS3 system.
    5. Ensure the USB Charge Cable is unplugged.
    6. Once at the next screen, prepare the Headset to be paired with the PS3
    by holding down the Call button for 8 seconds.
    7. Once the Headset’s LED indicator is alternately flashing Blue and Red
    (indicating the Headset is ready to be paired), press X on “Start
    Scanning.” (if another device is paired or you are going through the
    pairing process again, choose “Yes” to overwrite the currently
    registered device and then choose “Start Scanning”)
    8. Once Scan is complete, the PS3 will recognize all Bluetooth devices
    within range.
    9. Locate “8860E” from the list of available devices and press X on its icon
    to be prompted for a Pass Key.
    10. Enter 0000 (four zeros) as the Pass Key and press X on OK.
    11. Press O twice to go back two screens. Press X on the “Audio Device
    Settings” icon. Press X on the “Input Device” icon and select “8860E”
    a. The voice meter will fluctuate when the Headset is active. This
    indicates the Headset is connected.
    b. Set the Microphone level to 1 to eliminate feedback.
    c. This will complete the pairing process.
    12. When changing games or resetting the console, go to the “Audio Device
    Settings” menu and ensure the Headset is being detected before
    starting the game. If it’s not being detected, repeat step 12 (twelve).


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